schilling

See also: Schilling

English

Etymology

From German Schilling, from Proto-Germanic *skillingaz. Doublet of shilling.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈʃɪlɪŋ/
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Noun

schilling (plural schillings)

  1. The old currency of Austria, divided into 100 groschen.

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French

Noun

schilling m (plural schillings)

  1. schilling

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Middle English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old English scilling.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈʃilinɡ/

Noun

schilling (plural shillinges)

  1. A shilling or other silver coin (including ancient coins), the value of that coin, or the weight equivalent to that coin.

Descendants

  • English: shilling
  • Yola: shilleen

References


Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

Ultimately from Proto-Germanic *skillingaz. Doublet of shilling and skilling.

Noun

schilling m (definite singular schillingen, indefinite plural schilling, definite plural schillingene)

  1. (numismatics) a schilling, the old currency of Austria, divided into 100 groschen

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Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

Ultimately from Proto-Germanic *skillingaz. Doublet of shilling and skilling.

Noun

schilling m (plural schillingen)

  1. (numismatics) a silver coin of several German states in the High Middle Ages, typically divided into 12 pfennig
  2. (numismatics) a schilling, the old currency of Austria, divided into 100 groschen

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